KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 28 -- For Muslim tourists, planning a travel itinerary to countries that are not Muslim-majority can be challenging, especially when searching for halal-food options and prayer facilities.

No such concerns, however, would hinder you from a fun-filled trip to Japan, thanks to the boom in Muslim-friendly services in the country.

Here are some suggestions to help you craft a memorable itinerary for Japan:

Tokyo: Your first welcoming point

Besides their spotlessly-clean reputation, both the Narita International Airport or Haneda International Airport welcome Muslim travellers with well-kept prayer rooms and halal-certified restaurants.

Halal culinary options are also abound in Tokyo, ranging from the Halal Wagyu Ramen ...